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Vm Daily Bekald
Will b for htvlo IJally nt tho
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CRYSTAL SODA TORKS Hotel Street
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THURSDAY FEURURY jj 1887
LOOALNEWS
The harbor water was yesterday
fairly thick with mud and in places
coaled with floating rubbish off the
land
9 1
Mr 1 Goodale Armstrong has been
appointed by the Supreme Bunch as
Clerk Of the Third Judicial Circuit
Court
Miss Kanoa was throw out of her
buggy on King si eel yesterday by the
horse running away but fortunately
escaped serious injury
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The adjourned annual meeting of
the Hawaiian Ramie Company will be
held at ten oclock today at the offioc
of Mr A J Cartuight Kaahumanu
street
The Hawaiian Manufacturing Com
panyMr G West President meets
in annual session at the companys
office Queen street at two oclock this
afternoon
S Officers of the Honolulu Iron Works
for the ensuing year arc President
Thco 11 Davicsj Treasurer T R
Walker Secretary P M Swanzyj
Auditor W I Green
Rain fell in toucnts yesterday alter
noon without an intermission for sev
eral hours In some places tle water
covered the sidewalks an inch or more
while the gutters ran wide and deep
Mr Hurry Auld engrossed the copies
of the resolutions of condolence passed
by the Liliuokalani Educational Sc
cletv He did the work in lieiiiitifnl
1 style and has received the thanks of
mc organization
The appeal in the admiralty suit of
mc racuic Navigation company vs
Samuel C Allen will be heard by the
Supreme Court to morrow provided
that Judge Pomander shall have re
covered from his recent illness suffici
ently to attend which It is hoped will
be the case
For several days the Road Super
visor had a large detachment of carts
tended by a gang of prisoners laying a
thick coal of sand on Nuuanu avenue
from the Cemetery down to Mr Water
houses but yesterdays hcaw rains
swept away nearly every vestige of the
expensive work
There will be a meeting of the mem
bers of the Queens Hospital at 1 1 this
forenoon to be followed by a meeting of
the trustees The business is to net
upon a proposed amendment of the
charter of the institution to authorize
the trustees to sell lease exchange or
dispose of real estate
The German immigrants who prived
by the bark C R Bishop yesterday
will be forwarded to Lihuc Kauai by
the steamer James Makcc to day
They r e a sturdy and healthy looking
lot of people and seemed to be ve
happy acr their long sea voyage The
accommodations on the C R Bishop
are of a superior class
The Oura company of Japanese
acrobats comprising eleven accom
plished artists who arrived direct from
Japan by the S S Gaelic will give a
series of entertainments in the Ha
waiian Opera House on Tuesday
Thursday and Saturday nights of next
week under the diiection of Mr W
H Aldrich
ni
The people of Honolulu would do
a praiseworthy action by presenting the
shipwiCcked sailors of the Selina with
a ri3 of clothing all round as they lost
their belongings at the wcck through
their heroic attention to saving the
lives of the passengers
To the Editor of the Herald
I find the above in your paper this
morning There is no occasion for the
generous people of Honolulu contribut
ing for clothing or support of American
sailors The U S Government takes
care of its ocean waifs The ecked
sailors were on arrival turnisncu wim
comfortable clothing sent to the Club
House on King street for boarding
and are as rapidly as possible being
shipped on other vessels or sent to the
Coast as passengers at government ex
pense J 1utnam
U S Consul General
A Fortnc
A 1 nivpriicmnnnt under this head in
the Bulletin reads By the death of
tillwn l f T I lit
n granu mint uiu uihui u 1
- i oinr nffimr nf the S S Explorer
are entitled to a fourtuno of twenty
thousand pounds They were aclver
Used for in the Auckland papers for
twelve months Constance is just 21
years of age
SIDE WGH1J
Smoke the Wedge to be found at
C J McCarthys
Mr M Goldberg has red shirts for
firemen requiring such for the funeral
procession
Do not fail to make a note of Mr
C E Williams change of advertise
ment in this issue
riMiiiBkA L4i
Rcslfeilafe of Pilc Cin
To the Editor of the Haald
Sir With the majority of this com
munity I was very much pained to
read the resignation of Rev J A
Cruzan as pastor of Fort street Church
I am not a member b that or any
church but have attended that church
in preference to any other because I
admired the pastor His ideas and
views of modern themes suit the ma
jority as they ore conservative con
scientious and manly He has told
the truth on all occasions and perhaps
unwisely as an old adage says The
truth should not be told at all times
but of such is not J A Cuzan He
has struck sharp and hard Ihe galled
jade winces hence we are to lose him
Y no will fill his place Who can do
so In his first discourse lis said he did
not propose to convert the members of
the church but he did propose to assist
ihe young people particularly non
church goers not exactly in these
words but the inference was sustained
no has been more instrumental in
doing good among this people than he
Whether it was a church social a
Fourth of July oration the Introduc
tion of a lecturer visiting the sick pay
ing the last sad rites to a stranger
buried in tho Potters field always
working never refusing self denying
such a man is J A Cruzan Ileitis
towhom the sorrowing ones of this
Kingdom arc indebted for- the day of
all days of the year when they can
meet and pay their sad respects to the
names of Ihei departed lovcd ones
and if Dccoiation Day is one to be
looked forward to with interest because
of its associations the thanks of all
arc due to Mr Cruzan who has done
so much for it
He does not drive his parishioners
on shopping- excursions dressed in im
maculate black with a flower in his
buttonhole No hewcarsaroughsuitin
which he visits Fowlers yard the prison
and hospital and this is the man we
arc to lose Cannot those who arc not
members of any church get together
and subscribe within their means and
thereby raise sufficient to induce Mr
Cruzan to tarry yet a little while Who
will start this very Important matter
Non Clerical
Oath of Enrollment
Following is a copy of the oath of
enrollment which members of volun
teer companies are required to sign
Ithe undersigned having voluntarily
enrolled as a volunteer soldier in a
military association duly organized and
designated under the name and title of
under the act entitled an act to
organize the militaiy forces of the
Kingdom approved on the 1st day of
October A D 18S6 do solemnly and
faithfully pledge my oath and swear
loyal allegiance to His Majesty Kala
kaua the First Kinc his heirs and
successors to the Throne and Govern
ment and shall defend with the utmost
of my power bravery s skill
and courage the attacks of his enemies
from personal harm or injuries to his
body support and maintain the laws of
the Kngdom the observance of law
and order and to uphold with integ
rity the honor and dignity of Ihe Sover
eign and State at the hour of peril I
furthermore swear to maintain and
observe all military laws rules and
regulations when commanded by His
Majesty or his authority and tender
obedience to the commands of my
superior officers and to abide by the
constitution and provisions established
for the regulation of the corps In
testimony whereof I have hereunto set
my hand and signature this day of
A D 1886 in presence of
enrolling officer Bulletin
Se of ic Ro clo Fropcrty
The sale of the three houses and
lots of the Robello property by Mr
Levey yesterday realized 4775- Mr
A Jaeger bought the farthest one on
the Ewa side of Robello lane for 900
The house is two stories but old and
needing repairs Mr John A Bowler
bought the middle lot with a compara
tively new single story cottage ior
1425 The outside lot containing
the snug coltage with a well cultivated
fruit and flower garden formerly occu
pied by he late owner was bought
by E S Cunha as trustee for 245
The result is regarded as very
factoi for the tunes
Chas T Gutlr Not j TMte
Special attention given to writing up
books and collecting accounts and
rents
wmninumnnt Aicncv Al orders for
limitation laborers household servants
etc will receive the prompt attention
of Mr F Marcos who nas uau i
experience in his line of business 31
BUSINESS ITEMS
i tio wufilin Alumnae
v it- 1 m stni st cal nml Icnerol
rZKrcitoUcW Price
50 cents
11 want a Rood smoke lor your money
mtroniie yoi home Industry imd call at J Y
CuUys Crystal Soda Works 69 Hole
7tJ Islam
tn Horns Ilakety
orden oli Ued d promptly filled There is
m 1 license reared to jell these cigars
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SUPREME COURT
AT CHAMtlKRS
In the Equity division of the Su
preme Court yesterday Judge Bick
crton herd an annlicatlon filed liv
Simon Colin who recently dissolved
partrcrship with Samuel Ehrlich in the
drV POOlls stnri fennwn no ttm Tnmnln
of Fashion praying for the
iiitni 01 a receiver to collect the assets
of the late firm and to pay them into
Court tO abide the filtllre rlfonnitirinn nf
the funds after hearing the parties as
10 tneir respective interests Bolu
P ties consenting the Court atinoint
td Godfrey Browi receiver under bond
of 2000 F M Hatch for the appli
cation V Neumann for Samuel
licn
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Tho Govenimnt Gjttc
This weeks number of the official
paper is like the preceding one largely
taken up with resolutions of condo
lence to the King and royal family on
the death of Her late Royal Highness
the Princess Likclikc from various dis
tricts throughout the Kingdom
Proclamation is made of the ap
pointment of Princess Poomaikclani to
be President of the Hawaiian Board of
Health and the followine ncrsons to
be members of that body S W
Manciona Kama lion Junius Kaac
and M Kahunaaiolc
Mr Henry F Bcitclmann i3 ap
pointed Major on the staff of the Gov
ernor of Oahu
Mr Manlcy Hopkins ig proclaimed
His Majestys Consul at London
England
Mr Frank Blakely McSlockcr has
been granted letters patent of deniza
tion
The troops ac ordered to parade in
full dress at the barracks of the Kings
Guards on Sunday next at 1230
oclock p m under arms
Official recognition is given the
Mormons by assigning a place in Prin
cess Likclikcs funeral procession to
the Church of the Latter Day Saints
The Clergy of the Reformed Catholic
Church has been changed for the
Clergy of the Anglican Church in
the same order
Police Court
One culprit was fined for diunken
ness yesterday A charge of assault
and battery was withdrawn and the de
fendant reprimanded
Wildcrs S S Co vs Laula De
serting contract service Defendant
pleaded guilty and was ordered to re
turn to service and pay 3 costs
John 1 Coluurn vs W C Parke
assignee of estate of Wm Jackson
bankrupt Action of replevin for a
horse and miccy pole Continued lor
judgment till 25th insr
Jc w Look vs A A JMontana
Claim for balance of 2336 Judg
ment for plaintiff for 1516 with com
mission and costs making a total of
2022
G W Lincoln vs N Viei a As
sumpsit for 2 W Achi for plaintiff
Judgment for plaintiff of balance of 5
with 520 costs
Several other civil cases were con
tinued and one was discontinued
St ith Cay Advent 13
As the hour for the services at the
T and M hall Fort street drew near
Mr Curtis appeared notwithstanding
the rain and the condition of the
streets As not many were present at
the opening exercises on account of
the storm the preacher tiiougnt it not
best to consider the subject as an
nounced so took as his text Luke 13
24 and spoke with freedom on Chris
tian duty Before he had finished his
preliminary remarks quite a number
came in All seemed satisfied at the
close of the service The subject an
nounced for this evening is The
Sanctuary of the Gospel Dispensation
Bus tess Agency nd Employment Office
Mr Chas T Gulick has a change of
card in this issue from which it will be
seen that he has removed his office to
that lately occupied by Messrs Smith
Thurston His great experience in
the matters wherein he proffers his
services to the public is a guarantee of
satisfaction being given his clients A
separate announcement is made of the
engagement of Mr F Marcos to con
duct the employment branch of the
office who is well qualified for render
ing efficient services therein
Another perfect telephone has been
invented this time by Messrs s u
Barrett and W W Nclms ot Houston
Texas It is renorted to differ from
the Bell Edison and all other
nhones docs not use an eieciric
tcry and it is claimed has stood a
satisfactory test over a distance of 830
miles A caveat nas nccn issueu iiom
the Patent Office
-in
Alexander Mitchell a poor farmer
with a large family in Aberdeen N B
will farm no mote An uncle and
aunt died in Ceylon leaving him
5000000 He leaves immediately
to claim his fortune
1
The heirs of the late Baron Roths
child at will erect
a public museum in which will be ex
hibited the Rothschild art collection
the richest In the woild
Shipping Intelligence
The Getnan bark C R Bishop
Captain H Wolters prived in port
yesterday forenoon 129 days from
Bremen with a large cargo of mer
chandise and twenty six immigrants
thtee of whom are infants born on the
passage She was consigned to Messrs
II Hackfeld Co and on arrival
anchored out in the stream The C
R Bishop sailed from Bremen Octo
ber 17th crossed the equator Novem
ber 13th in 30 degrees 10 minutes W
passed Cape Tlorn December 22nd
being then sixty eight days out crossed
tho equator in the Pacific February
3rd In 119 degrees 20 minutes Wj
sighl the island of Maui Fcbrur y
20th had southerly winds the last five
daya A little hard weather was expe
rienced passing the Cape and a very
hard gale about 85 degrees 34 minutes
S 71 W ip which the forclopsails
were carried away also met with a
pampero in 36 S 53 W in the At
lantic On a dark night in the Eng
lish Channel a sailor was lost over
board off the main chains
The barkentinc Klikitat Captain R
D Cutler arrived yesterday consigned
to Messrs H Hackfeld Co i8
days from Port Angeles Puget Sound
with 447157 feet of rough lumber
r55on feet of dressed lumber and
50000 laths
The steamer Lehua did not get
away as previously announced Tues
day evening but sailed yesterday
morning
The steamer Jas lakce did not sail
last evening on account of the rough
weather but will leave for Kauai some
time to day
The sailing of the steamer Kilauca
Hou today depends upon circum
stances
The Swedish bark Drottning So
phias destination was not Mexico but
Punt Arenas Costa Rica Central
America
Little or nothing was done on the
whaives yestcrday owing to the ex
tremely heavy rain
SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE
ARRIVALS-
WroNF DW Fcbaj
0 r tk C U D iop fro n Bit vei
Am 1 ne Plltat ro a Puct Souml
Schr Iul 1 from Koiahlo
DEPAniiES
Wctt 1AV Ieb a
Stmc Lclitu for P uluu Ionotilna II- -au Hone
mu and Onomea at g a m
Schr Leahl for Kohaa
V SVS LEAVING TO-DAY-
Stmr JaiMalee forKup llrimau Kilauca and
111 -Id
Smr Ki luea Hou for Hr 1
Sr Mr uV lloionm
Sell- EhuVal for Watalua
ii neGiCIV V rorSiFiC 3
S- Kr Il for Wi line
Von els i P
m Tt
i r T hhb
t To 3
Crit Mc Sonoma Hoe from New tile NSW
Haw bk Iady Lampion Manlon lom Newcastle
NSW
Krltlk 7 ora Scwriitle N SW
Am n C i C 1erkni Aclteman from San Fran-
cL
Urblc Martha Fuher IJucMnfrom ulsow
Am bltlne W II DImond Swift froji San Fran o
llrit bk Glenrober Kolleiton from Uverr v
Am uhr J C otd C iffith from San 1ian ico
Bk C 0 WI more liompson from Port Tov snd
tk P C Pe a rxm Newer e N S W
Am bUne R D Cutler fiom T f jund
T r bk C R U top Wol n T en en
Ve 1 I aF 1 P 1
Ambktuo SNCrtlt Hubbard from Port Town
end W T due December ij jo Castle Cool o
agent
Ger 1 Hercules from Llv 1 due Feb
t - 30 30 18S To Scliaefei Co agentf
Gerbi k HyJ from Hongkong duo Jam 1 i ij
licit t k Ce from Uv i i duo lav iao
Ilrlt bark Vr Ity lloiter from Hongiong due
Fekjary io B
Am l rk Julia Foard frcti Dcpave Hay due
Jai sy 1031
llr l k R L T from Newcastle N IS W due
Feb i 3
Am bk amor - Brewer from Uoston due May 1 15
cto cflbbcrtiscmcnts
CHAS T GULICK
NOTARY PUBLIC
Roal Estato Brolcor
ANIl
GENERAL BUSINESS AGENT
Books Written Up Accounts and
Rents Collected
Employment and Slilppir j Agency Labor
Conltact Blanks and Revenue Stamps always
on hand Copying and translating in all
lanjurjcs used in this kingdom Orders
from the oher Ulaiuls will receive prompt at
tendon
Bell Telephone 348 B 0 Box 415
No a3 MERCHANT faT HONOLULU
Lately occupied by Messrs Smlh Thurston
MMI OP
E
RE
TUiSDAVf T1IUI1SDAY AND SATURDAY NIGHTS
March 1st 3rd and 5th
O 0EA COMiP AJST Y
OF-
Japanose Acrobats
Dot plcn now open At the
ELITE ICE Cl PARLORS
WHAIitoKIOM
Manager
ciiewl UbtttiMmeitte
Black Shawls
Black Gents Cloth Suits in Prince Albert nnd
Sacks of the vety
LATE3ST CUT
And the very-
BEST QUALITY
HlacR Cashmere Crcpc Gloves Ties
iilourniiigllainlkcrcIiicisEtc
All these goods lave lust arrived by the
list str mcr and will sell them at Jlhc very
lowest pc s
Ok J FisheFs
LEADING MILLINERY HOUSE
Fashionable Dressmaking on the
Premises -
Hawaiian Bell Telephone Go
Redaction of Hates
COMMENCING ON THE FIRST OI
L April next the rcntil of all Instruments
in use In the District of Kona Oaliu will he
reduced to 5oo per nuarcr
Persons desiring to make contracts for one
year at this rate will be famished with forms
on application at the office of the Company
A discount ot lo per cent will be allowed
to subscilbcrs paying a years rent in advance
GODFREY BROWN
President Hawaiian Bell Telephone Co
Honolulu February 21 18S7
FEOTOGRTHS
-OF
Lava Flow of 87
Also of
Scenes ami Objects of Interest
On the Island of Hawaii A great variety of
Vory Vivid Viows
For sale at Ihe photograph rooms of
JJWILLIAMS
Fort Street
Should le Keturned
LOANED SOME MONTHS SINCE
I
two larnc American flacs to parles for
decorative purposes they have never been re
tinned unc iu lect lorj lie otner la lect
long Ine parlcs will confer a gtcat favor
by returning them to
JNO S McGREW M D
Hotel street
TO IREISTT
THE FIRST OF MARCH A
FROM
college on Punchbowl sheet between
licrctania and Palace Walk now occupied by
Miss Berry Five rooms kitchen brn pan
try and modern improvements Apply to
DR JNO S McGREW
Hotel street between Fort and Alakca
streets v
NOTICE
OF EXCELSIOR AND
MEMBERS Lodges I O O F also
visiting Brothers in the city ae invited to
meet at Excelsior Lodge Hall Fort srect on
Sunday February 27th at 13 oclock noon to
participate in the funeral cremonies of II R
II Piincess Likellke
Young Monkeys
Two young Monkeys just the age lo be put
under training a small species very comical
perfect pets arrived from Afilca per S S
Gaelic Apply at
Foil St Shooting Galley
NOTICE
ANNUAL MEETING OF THE
Stockholders of the Inter Island Steam
Navigation Co will be held March 1st at 10
oclock n m at their office on Esplaradc
J ENA
Secretary
WA ISTTED
FOR A MARRIED COUPLE
ROOM within five minutes walk of corner
Fort and Hotel streets Leave address at this
office
WAITED
BOOK KEEPER - A
ASSISTANT who has had practical experi
ence In keeping boos and Is willing to ac
cept a low salpry at commencement Ad
dress Employer P 0 Box 351 Mating e
pctiencc and salary required with teferences
None other noticed
LOST
AND TAN ANSWERS TO
BLACK Fjnder will be suitably rewatd
1 bv returning to II Nuuanu street or t6
I King Street
lSMalW43hrr
l Jlttthoritfi
ATTORNEY fiENttRALS OFFICE 1
Honolulu H I Feb 7 1887 f
M Arthur P Peterson has this day been
appointed Clerk to the Attorney General
A ROSA
Attorney General
1 he Court will ro Into full mourning for
Her lato Royal Hlghnessltho Trinccss LikeliLt
from this date Until Ihe day after the funeral
and will arl If mourning fromthat time
untiljlhc expiration of two weeks from the day
of the funeral
CURTIS P IAUKEA
H Ms Chamberlain
Iolanl Palace February 3 1887
TREGLOAN
MerchantTailor
4
Has on hand a-
Bciiiililiil and Varied iStock
01
Fine Woolen -Tweeds and Gasiriieies
Which hejis niaklngjup at
PRICES
TO
Suit tile Times
Alsoijargeand sclcctusortmcnt of
is Fiirnislita Goods
A general line of fine hats Riding trous
seaus a specialty
Ladles riding habits and Jackets made
to order
Just Arrived
BY
S S Australia
GENTS
Black Dress Frock and Sack Suits
In theLatest2StyIc
Also a fine assortment of A 1 French
CropOj Wiineros and Merino -
Fine black French Tips and fancy feathers
Mourning Handkerchiefs Black Gloves Neck
tics Hats etc at astonishingly low prices at
aoo KIM
Corner Fort aaae3 X3Cotel Sts
NOTICE
PUBLIC WILL PLEASE TAKE
THE
notice that I have admitted to day Mr
James Steincr who has been in my employ for
many years as a partner in my business
Name and style of firm will be hereafter
HART STEINER
Thanking the public for their generous sup
port in the past I solicit respectfully the same
for the new firui
II J HART
Honolulu Feb 15 1887
CO IARTNERSIIH1 NOTICE
IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT
NOTICE Hatt and James Steincr both
residing in Honolulu have entered into ca
partneishlp under the firm name ofj
H ART STEINER
To carry on the Elite Ice Cream Parlors
Honolulu for the manufacture and sale of
ice cream randies cakes curios and other
business incidental thereto
II J HART
JAS STEINER
Honolulu February IS 1887
WHITE LEGHORN EGGS
A few settings of pure White Leghorn
eggs can be obtained by applying tp M T
DonnelUt C E Williams Hotel street until
April 30th Price for setting of 3 3SQ
The Daily Hehald 5 cents per y
month delivered h
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